The Nevada State Athletic Commission has issued medical suspensions to nine fighters, including headliner Ed Ratcliff, from this past Saturday’s “WEC 45: Cerrone vs. Ratcliff” event, and three of the competitors could be out of action for up to six month.

While the majority of the decisions were of the 30-day, precautionary variety, Chris Horodecki, Zach Micklewright and John Hosman were each suspended until June for a variety of both confirmed and potential fractures.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) recently requested and today received the full list of suspensions from the NSAC.

WEC 45 took place Dec. 19 at The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. In the night’s headliner, Donald Cerrone defeated fellow lightweight Ratcliff via third-round submission. “9mm” received a precautionary suspension after the losing effort.

Meanwhile, Horodecki was defeated by brutal high kick and ground-and-pound TKO finish by rising star Anthony Njokuani. Horodecki was suspended until June 8 due to fractures of his right orbital bone and sinus. Horodecki can be cleared earlier by an ENT doctor.

The full list of suspensions included:

Ed Ratcliff: Suspended until Jan. 19 with no contact until Jan. 10 for precautionary reasons

Chris Horodecki: Suspended until June 8 due to right orbital and sinus fractures; can return after Jan. 19 if cleared by an ENT doctor

Rani Yahya: Suspended until Jan. 19 with no contact until Jan. 10 for precautionary reasons

Zach Micklewright: Suspended until June 8; can return after Jan. 20 if left elbow x-rayed and cleared by orthopedic doctor

Muhsin Corbbrey: Suspended until Feb. 3 with no contact until Jan. 19 due to cut in right eyebrow

John Hosman: Suspended until June 8 due to possible nasal fracture; can return earlier if cleared by an ENT doctor

Courtney Buck: Suspended until Feb. 3 with no contact until Jan. 19 for precautionary reasons

Kyle Dietz: Suspended until Jan. 19 with no contact until Jan. 10 for precautionary reasons

Jameel Massouh: Suspended until Jan. 19 with no contact until Jan. 10 for precautionary reasons